Our vineyards
Our winery manages almost 50 hectares (approx. 123 acres) of vineyards that belong to Bettina Lobkowicz. They are farmed according to "integrated plant protection" – an official certification with strict rules about the use of fertilizers and pesticides in order to save the environment.

Trojslava
Vehlovice - Labská
The name "Trojslava" is one of the oldest vineyard names documented in Bohemia – first time mentioned in 1372 during the reign of Emperor Charles IV.
Velclovka
Vehlovice - Labská
The name of this vineyard is related to an ex-owner and Velclovka is in property of the Lobkowicz family from beginning of the 20th century.
Koráb
Vehlovice - Klamovka
The vineyard was bought by Prince Anton Isidor Lobkowicz in 1808. Enclosed by old stone walls as in Burgundy.
Thunovka
Vehlovice - Vehlovská
From 1902 on this vineyard had been rented by Count Thun to Prince George Kristian Lobkowicz.
Sirotčí
Mělník - Klamovka
The name "Sirotčí" means "Orphan Vineyard". Countess Ludmila Czernin brought this vineyard as a dowry in 1753 into the family.
Klamovka and Vraždilka
Mělník - Klamovka
The name "Vraždilka" means something like "Murder Vineyard". Vraždilka was bought by Prince George Kristian Lobkowicz in 1873.
Na Svini or Městská
Mělník - Městská
The name "Na Svini" means "On Sow" or "On Swine" and this name is first mentioned in 1372.
Kriegerstein or Rousovice
Mělník - Turbovická
The name "Kriegerstein" means "Rock of the Warrior" in German, but we can even find a "Krugerstein" version of the name in past, which means "Jug (Ewer or Pitcher) Rock".
Turbovice and Mečířská
Skuhrov u Mělnika - Turbovická
Turbovice is named after the Knights of Turba. The name "Mečířská" means "Swordmakers Vineyard".
Sternberka
Záboří u Kel - Kelská
Sternberka had belonged to Count Sternberg and was bought by the Lobkowicz family only in the 20th century.